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With every possible musical choreography included and peppy, vibrant songs, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” is a fun night of theater for the whole family. …

Although the busy summer traveling season is coming to a close, the Town of Islip is now able to witness your signature on passport applications and seal your passport application to send for …

The annual Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce Spring Festival has been postponed due to rain forecasted. The new date is Saturday, April 27 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. A rain date is for Sunday, …

On Sunday, Aug. 27, the Bayport-Blue Point varsity football team raised $1,300 hosting a car wash at Geoghan Insurance, on Montauk Highway in Bayport. The funds raised will go towards the …

With the weather warming, spring cleanup events will be taking place in vital areas of the community. Save the Great South Bay’s Creek Defenders will be hosting cleanups on the following …

Hoping to bring vegan culinary delights to Long Islanders of all gastric persuasions, Missy Domenchello, a Sayville High School alumna of 2008, started Long Island Herbivore and launched the company …

The Suffolk County News spoke with superintendents for Bayport-Blue Point, Connetquot, and Sayville school districts for their leadership vision this upcoming school year. All three districts …

Kitten season, the period when hundreds of stray and feral cats give birth, begins in February and ends sometime between October and November. An unspayed kitten can go into heat at just six …

The Bay Area Friends of Fine Arts held their annual Middle School Exhibition at the Gillette House in Sayville this weekend, Saturday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17. Students from James Wilson …

Clean water is elemental to the health, economy, recreation, and overall well-being of Long Island and its residents. Yet, on Tuesday, July 25, the Suffolk County Legislature failed to allow the …

Suffolk Transportation Service Inc. (STS) was selected by School Transportation News (STN) as this year’s recipient of the prestigious Green Bus Summit Fleet Award at the STN Expo in Reno, Nev. …

Legis. Anthony Piccirillo (R-8th District) held his fourth annual coat drive this year and collected over 200 items to distribute to those in need. “Thank you to everyone who dropped off …

The Bay Area Friends of Fine Arts hosted an artist reception on Friday evening, July 21, at the Gillette House, for Earthen Wood Artisans, with Bobbie and Bob Dalpiaz. Serving as a true …

The Blue Point Civic Association held its September meeting on Monday, Sept. 18 at the Gene Horton room in the Bayport-Blue Point Library. Dunkin’ construction on Montauk Highway, former …

With the Byron Lake Pool project in Oakdale in full force and scheduled to open at the end of June, the Town of Islip placed a Request for Proposal earlier this month for a three-season restaurant …

Over 20 Sayville School District sixth graders and up, including eighth graders and seniors, put their energy into assembling 25 boxes of nonperishable food that was then brought over to the Sayville …

A micro-farm stand has appeared in Blue Point on Railroad Avenue, offering take-and-pay cucumbers for sale. With home farming a popular activity in the community, many have offered garden …

Sayville Schools lost a legend with the passing of retired teacher Mrs. Camilla Guendel. Despite being a non-smoker, Guendel lost her heroic battle with lung cancer on Feb. 19.   The glare of …

The Bayport-Blue Point Heritage Association held their annual Historic Bike Tour on Saturday, July 22. Historian Frank Giebfried and trustee of the BBPHA, led the tour that visited over a dozen sites …

Georgia, 5, and Jacob, 7, of Bayport, got into the entrepreneurial spirit, like many kids in the community have this summer season, and opened their very own lemonade stand on Saturday, Aug. 19. …

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